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1. Signal Ground 7 L Shield Port A1 only V 35 Interface to DTE DB 25 Pin Assignments Send Data A 2 Send DataB 14 Serial Clock Transmit A 15 Serial Clock Transmit B 13 Receive Data A 3 Receive DataB 16 gt _ gt Serial Clock Receive A 17 Serial Clock Receive B 19 gt Serial Clock Transmit External A 24 Serial Clock Transmit External B 23 lt Data Set Ready DSR e Data Terminal Ready DTR 20 Request to Send RTS A Clear to Send CTS Dur Receive Line Signal Detector RLSD 8 Ring Indicator 22 gt _ gt Local Test 25 lt Unassigned 11 lt Signal Ground d E Frame Ground 1r B 3 Base Module Components Base Module Cables Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual o v of Jo of Jo of E Jo of Jo Joe Communications Control Module Back Panel PortA1 Type Cable MICOM Cable Connector Interface Model No Part No Application Description DB 25 RS 232 5000C 5340 345 5340 To DTE Straight Male to Male DCE V 24 5000C 5341 345 5341 To DCE Crossover Male to Male 5000C 5341 4 345 5341 004 To DCE Crossover Male to Male 4 foot version of 5000C 5341 5000C 5342 345 5342 To DCE Crossover Male to Female 5000C 5343 345 5343 To DTE Straight Male to Female 345 5373 To X 21 bis Line Terminator or Composite Crossover Male to Male 345 5429 To DCE Crossover Male to
2. Base Module Cables 1 252552 ercmia Ia d b Pix Ee ee Operating Environment 22 21e dE EE ahh a eee bebe E 3 MISMO oos ee ne ere Cen eee Ee a ere E 3 Interface Connections EE il usc n inae aea n Rn E o Ea PF d dcr a E 3 Agency Compliance ssas mi aai ENEE ELE d EE ah aeia a Aa REPRE AE e IE RAE DRE CA Loo EE e EE Ka EE C g Ein Interconmneet LINK Sg ergeet a a re Frame Relay Link VoicS Channels gare AAA saci x died bane Ka Asynchronous Channel Ca Synchronous GIANNIS dE enkt d ce EE ac ER d aub RR E OR MC Ca MIG OMA are acertada E E da a eed Gite dee Other Specifications aesrsavexd eet det ek A eet det ds cr Ra vii Contents Telephone Requirements D Telephone Company Requirements ISU Module ssesessleleeesesesess Notifying the Telephone Company Te En le TEE Affidavit Requirements for Connection to Digital Services o oooocccccococcco oo Telephone Company Rights and Responsibilities Repair Instructions ire senama cece eR eee Aia a A dea iea viii Welcome Objective Preface Welcometo MICOM Communications Corp a Northern Telecom Nortel Company headquartered in California U S A We develop communication products that integrate voice fax traffic with data networks Our Marathon products integrate data voice fax and LAN traffic using industry leading technologies The Marathon 20K Prointegrates traffic over low cost 56 64 Kbps leased lines as well as over publ
3. e FRAME RELAY LINK RESET ds RESET ACCESS LINK FN RESET SPECIFIC DLCI 3 RESET ALL DLCI S hold it for two seconds This also resets the clock 2 20 Hardware Reset Button Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Step 9 Configure the Number and ID for the Local MICOM Muxes if any This configuration establishes a node number and node ID for a MICOM Starting the Unit s Operation mux if one is attached to a port in the network or attached via an X 21 bis link Enter the module location A and the port number Enter the node number Enter the node ID If your local network has additional MICOM muxes press C to continue COMMAND FACILITY MAIN MENU C CONFIGURE LOCAL NODES C NODE IDS NODE ID CONFIGURATION C MUX X 21 LINK NODE S ENTER LINK CHANNEL NO ENTER NODE ID xxx 1 ENTER NODE ID X TO ABORT xxx i SELECT Y TO RESET SYSTEM WHEN NODE CHANGES MADE ENTER Y TO RESET C TO CONTINUE configuring If there are no more local MI COM muxes to configure press Y toreset the unit and implement the configuration CAUTION To implement the node ID configurations you must select Y before leaving the Node ID Configuration menu or your new configuration will be lost 1 The number displayed in the prompt xxx is the current mux link channel number just entered For A1 the default node ID Z will display 241 a
4. Courant d Acc s Marathon 5K Turbo 10K 5KT Pro 20K 20K Pro 38A 1 5A Marathon 2K 2K Plus 3K NetRunner 75E 2A 1A STADIA Integration Hub 6A 3A Fr quence 47 63 Hz Notification of FCC Requirements NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Changes or modifications to this product that could increase the amount of Radio F requency E missions from this product without the expressed written approval of MICOM Communications Corp could causethe product and the user to violate the F CC s Rules and Regulations thus requiring the product to be turned off or disconnected If this unit is used on a DTE which requires use of shielded cables for compliance with FCC Part 15 then use of a filtered pin connector may be required to maintain FCC compliance Seethe Installation section for specific applications Notification of
5. BABT C 4 Lights unit s 2 5 2 7 Link reset 2 18 Link Configuration frame relay 2 15 Link Speed 2 14 Lithium Battery C 3 LMI Rev 1 2 15 Local hub group 1 4 Marathon configuration 2 10 MICOM mux configuration 2 21 Local I nterconnect Link 1 1 1 4 C 7 Local Management Protocol parameters 2 16 Locating Unit x C 2 Management parameters 2 16 Menu Async Channel 2 23 Channel Characteristics sync 2 22 Command F acility Main 2 8 2 9 Command Facility Parameters 2 26 Command Mode 2 9 DLCI Configuration 2 17 Frame Relay Link Parameters 2 16 Frame Relay Parameters 2 16 Mesh Router 2 12 NodelD Configuration 2 21 Passwords 2 25 Reset 2 19 Set Channel Protocol 2 13 Switching Parameters 2 24 Mesh capacity 1 1 configuration 2 12 MICOM Mux 1 4 local configuration 2 21 port consideration C 6 Module 20K Pro B 1 locations 1 4 Mux Link 1 2 1 4 N Naming the Node 2 10 No activity timer 2 26 Node defined 2 10 ID Configuration menu 2 21 reset 2 19 Non mesh 2 12 O Optional Manual Set x P Parameter Restoration M enu 2 19 Parameters frame relay 2 16 frame relay link 2 16 local management protocol 2 16 Parity 2 23 Password channel 2 24 Command Facility 2 25 global 2 25 menu 2 25 status 2 25 Phase Shift clock inversion jumpers 20K Pro B 2 Port Al Interface 20K Pro B 2 Port Configuration 2 13 C 6 Port Interfaces B 3 Power Plus C 2 Powering Unit
6. Selected Software Resets the local node all channels connected locally and the Command Facility will be disconnected except for the T1 or El Access Module All locally attached MICOM muxes will reset Remote units and their MICOM muxes will not be reset by this option Two options for node reset are factory default values cold start or current configuration warm start Note If you are attempting to activate new software you must use the Node Bank Selected Software option This option uses the current version of software Resets the selected link all channels currently using the link will be disconnected If it is a mux or X 21 link this resets the mux also Force connected channels automatically reestablish connections For Frame Relay Link reset options refer to page 2 20 Resets a single channel voice fax or data only Resets the Integral LAN module to either the current configuration or factory default values If the default values option is selected only the LAN module parameters are restored to their factory defaults This option resets the T1 or E1 Access Module only It does not interrupt traffic over the wide area network WAN After you have proceeded through all the steps to download and select a bank this option resets the node and loads the selected bank into RAM This reset and download will take several minutes to complete Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Starting the Unit s Operation No
7. Syntax for Global and Status Passwords Up to eight alphanumeric characters Erase a password by entering a space and then Enter at the password prompt The default value is no password Global and Status Password Configuration Procedure COMMAND FACILITY MAIN MENU C CONFIGURE LOCAL NODES E PASSWORDS PASSWORDS 1 GLOBAL ALLOWS ANY COMMAND OR TEST Select option 2 STATUS VIEW STATUS ONLY Enter the characters for the password 2 25 Starting the Unit s Operation Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Step 12 Configure the Command Facility 2 26 The Command Facility Parameters menu controls such parameters as the system time date system reports and the no activity timeout Event and alarm message reporting turns on or off the report of a normal change of state in the system or the report of a vital error in the system COMMAND FACILITY MAIN MENU C CONFIGURE LOCAL NODES C COMMAND FACILITY PARAMETERS COMMAND FACILITY PARAMETERS 1s TIME 2 DATE Time is set in hh mm ss format 24 hour time so 1 00 pm is entered as 13 00 00 System dateis set in mm dd yy month day year format If your unit contains an optional NMS Module model 5000N MS CE RTC it contains a Real Time Clock If the unit is configured with the lowest node number in the network it broadcasts time to other nodes in the network The no activity timeout is a timer that monitors activity on the
8. separate ground wire connection between the unit chassis and input power source ground The power cord supplied with your unit should be one of the following 1 a molded three prong power cord with an appropriate connector to match the power outlet in your country as shown in Figure A below or 2 a power cord with a two prong power connector and a green with yellow stripe ground wire as the examples in Figure B show Since you do not have a grounded power outlet contact an electrician to connect the green with yellow stripe wire to a fixed earth bonding point Figure A e Three Prong Country Specific Power Cord Typical 4 Connector Figure B Three Wire Power Cord Two Prong Power Connector Two Wire Power Cord LE rr Two Prong Power Connector Green with Yellow Stripe lt 0 5 ohms t to a Fixed Ear Ground Wire to a Fixed Earth Bonding Point Bonding Point Green with Yellow Stripe Ground Wire lt 0 5 ohms C 5 Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Port Options C 6 Connectors are called ports ports Specifications All ports except for A1 are by default async Port Channel Number Default Possible Port Configuration A1 Interconnect Interconnect Secondary Interconnect Link Local Interconnect Frame Relay Mux or X 21 Link A2 A5 Async Interconnect Secondary Interconnect Local Interconnect Frame Relay Mux or X 2
9. 2 5 Primary Link 2 15 Protocol of carrier provider 2 16 sync 2 13 Q Quit exiting the Command Facility 2 9 R Real Time Clock 2 10 2 26 Repair Instructions ISU module D 5 Reset 2 18 frame relay link 2 20 hardware 2 20 menu 2 19 RS 232 V 24 port A1 strapping 20K Pro B 2 S Secondary Interconnect Link 1 4 C 7 Set Channel Protocol Menu 2 13 Set Link RateMenu 2 14 Settings 2 2 Specifications C 2 Speed 2 22 STADIA Hub 1 2 Switching Parameters menu accessed 2 23 Switching Hub capacity 1 1 Sync Channel capacity 1 2 port configuration 2 13 protocol 2 13 Synchronous channels configuration 2 22 Syntax channel password 2 24 global password 2 25 System time and date 2 26 System M anual Set optional x T T1 Access Module Reset 2 18 Telephone Company rights and responsibilities ISU module D 5 Temperature C 3 Terminal async channel configuration 2 23 used to access Command F acility 2 8 Terminated Node Link Capacity 1 1 Terms 1 4 Time and Date 2 26 Timer no activity 2 26 U Unpacking Unit x V V 35 port A1 strapping 20K Pro B 2 Voice Channels 1 2 W Warm start 2 19 Words terms defi ned 1 4 Worksheet A 1 X X 21 bis network port consideration 2 21 port A1 interface 20K Pro B 2 X 21 Link 1 4 Index 3 READER S COMMENTS MICOM welcomes your evaluation of this manual and any suggestions you may have These help us to improve t
10. Mux Link X 21 Link Each Marathon and MICOM mux is referred to as a node The Marathon node and any attached MICOM muxes are considered a hub group A cartridge containing the software on Flash memory for the module e g the Communications Control Module a LAN Module New software can be downloaded to the FlashPak This cartridge is installed into the module A printed circuit board and components with specific functionality that plugs into one of the module locations An integral board in the unit The main or base module where the major processing occurs Software for the Communications Control Module is contained ina FlashPak cartridge Software can be upgraded by downloading code to the Flash memory A physical and logical location of a module within the unit These are described from bot tom to top as A E For connecting to a frame relay service or for higher speed connection between another co located Marathon or across leased lines or for connection of a router running frame relay premise side frame relay A composite link that connects one I ntegrati on unit to another Integration unit at a remote location It uses MICOM proprietary protocol MicroBand ATM It is also known as a WAN link For connecting to a co located I ntegration unit that supports local interconnect links For a backup link or for bandwidth on demand to another interconnect link MicroBand ATM only For connecting to a MI COM mux o
11. SET LINK RATE SYNC EXTERNAL CLOCKS Select the link rate 1 SYNC EXTERNAL CLOCKS However if you are connecting the Marathon back to back to another Marathon without a communication device the Marathons must both be set for internal clocking If a Marathon is providing docking to a device such as a channel bank the M arathon must be set for internal docking Be surethat both units are configured for the same speed A crossover cable must be used Local Interconnect Link This option permits higher speed links to another Integration unit which is co located within 25 feet or 8 meters You can only usethis option to connect to another Integration unit supporting a Local Interconnect Link 2 14 Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Starting the Unit s Operation Secondary Interconnect Link This option defines the port as a backup link to another interconnect link C SECONDARY INTERCONNECT LINK When you select this option the following prompt will display ENTER PRIMARY LINK NO TO DEASSIGN OR X TO ABORT Type in the number of the link that will serve as the primary link the oneto which the link you are configuring will be the backup followed by Enter to accept the entry If this link is already assigned as a secondary and you wish to deassign it enter no at the prompt Notes e The secondary interconnect link must not be assigned as a primary interconnect link to another secondary interc
12. System Manual Set Optional System Manual Set A set of binders containing documentation on the unit and all of the modules is available through your MICOM Certified Distributor The set consists of the following e Hardware manuals e Wide Area Network WAN and data manuals e Command Facility Reference Guide e Voice manuals e LAN manuals e A CD ROM providing all the manuals in the System Manual Set Packing Materials Save the packing materials you may need the materials to repack the unit for factory update or repair Introduction Contents Marathon 20K Pro Capabilities 1 1 Marathon in an Integrated Network 1 3 Terms to KNOW Lovaina A ba a lone 1 4 LINK TYPOS M 1 4 The Marathon 20K Prois a member of MICOM s family of Integration Multiplexers The unit offers the following link and channel capabilities Marathon 20K Pro Capabilities e WAN links Interconnect link 12 maximum Switching hub link capacity up to 384 K bps 3 128 Kbps 6 64 Kbps or 12 19 2 Kbps Terminated node link capacity up to 256 K bps 2 128 Kbps or 4 964 Kbps Frame Relay link 6 maximum 1 up toT1 externally clocked and 5 F T1 see chart on page C 8 Permanent Virtual Circuits PVCs up to 36 PVCs with mesh maximum 12 PVCs e Secondary links 6 maximum up to 128 Kbps e Local Interconnect links 12 maximum Switching hub 5 64 256 Kbps Terminated hub 2 064 256 Kbps 1 1 Introduction Ma
13. Unit s Operation Interpretation of Indicators on Communications Control Module AT BO A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 Ai Normal equipment status e O xt x x x x xl Ready for Communications Control Module code download process illuminated for 17 20 seconds upon power on or hardware reset ROM test failure FEATUREPAK or O e e e o O O O FlashPak cartridge failure S M M 9 2 v 9 S CMOS failure 33 O O O O O O O e Battery low O O O O O 0 e O RAM failure in FEATUREPAK or O e e O O O O O FlashPak Parity error O O e O e O e FEATUREPAK or FlashPak not e e e e e e e e installed properly or defective unit RAM test failure O O OO O O O Link processor local RAM test failure O e O e O O O O Link processor code load failure O O e e O O O O Key O LED off O LEDon x not applicable If configured as a link this indicator blinks with no established link 2 Contact your MICOM Certified Distributor 3 System can still operate with CMOS failure All configuration data has been lost in the affected CMOS section and default values supplied System can still operate with low battery Configuration data may be lost if unit loses power 2 7 Starting the Unit s Operation Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Step 4 Access the Command Facility You will usethe terminal you connected in a previous step to access the Command Facility of the unit The Command Facility contains menus to con
14. combination of alphanumeric characters and the underbar Spaces can not be used NodelDs are not case sensitive It is recommended that they be kept short Node Number and Node ID Configuration 2 10 COMMAND FACILITY MAIN MENU 240 C CONFIGURE LOCAL NODES i NODE IDS NODE ID CONFIGURATION C LOCAL NODE Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Starting the Unit s Operation Enter the node number for the Mar ENTER NODE 1D 240 athon unit Enter the node ID The Marathon software is not case sensitive so ENTER NODE ID X TO ABORT 240 for example Los A LOS_A and los_a are all the same SELECT Y TO RESET SYSTEM WHEN NODE CHANGES MADE ENTER Y TO RESET C TO CONTINUE Y Press Y toreset the node If you press C your configuration is placed into temporary storage and not implemented N CAUTION To implement the node ID configurations you must select Y before leaving the Node ID Configuration menu or your new configuration will be lost After the reset you return to one of two locations If you entered the Command Facility via X lt break gt you automatically return to the Command Facility Main Menu after the reset If you entered the Command Facility from the ENTER CLASS prompt you automatically exit the Command Facility after the reset 2 11 Starting the Unit s Operation Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Step 6 Configure Me
15. or IRM AUI BNC and 8 pin modular jack ports e NMS module 1log port 1 command port e Upto42 port voice cards e Alarm port WARRANTY MICOM warrants that tothe extent that the equipment delivered is hardware such equipment shall be free from defective material and workmanship for a period of 3 years from the date of shipment of equipment from MI COM when given normal proper and intended usage MICOM further agrees to provide without cost emergency replacement equipment shipped freight prepaid for a period of ninety 90 days from date of shipment of the equipment and factory repair for the remainder of the warranty period provided that a MICOM is promptly notified upon discovery that the equipment is defective b The equipment is returned freight prepaid to MICOM c MICOM s examination of the equipment shall disclose that any defect was not caused by failure of electrical power or air conditioning damage from lightning or weather related causes acci dent misuse neglect alteration improper installation unauthorized repair or improper test ing To the extent the equipment is or contains software or firmware collectively Software MICOM warrants that for a period of one 1 year from the date of shipment the Software shall be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and that the programs will perform accord ing to the specifications contained in MICOM s user manual MICOM does not warrant that
16. path FRAME RELAY PARAMETERS C LOCAL MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL PARAMETERS LOCAL MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL PARAMETERS 1 FULL STATUS POLLING COUNTER 2 ERROR THRESHOLD Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Starting the Unit s Operation DLCI Configuration Accessed from the Frame Relay Parameters menu this menu offers the following options FRAME RELAY PARAMETERS C DLCI CONFIGURATION DLCI CONFIGURATION La ADD DLCI 2 DELETE DLCI EN DLCI PARAMETERS 4 LIST DLCIS Important Configure the DLCI add DLCI at the local unit prior to connecting to the frame relay network Level 2 Protocol This menu displays when you add a DLCI to your unit LEVEL 2 PROTOCOL 1 TRANSPARENT 2 VIRTUAL LINK 3 FRAGMENTATION DLCI Parameters This menu sets the parameters for a specific DLCI The information comes from the carrier provider DLCI PARAMETERS channel dlci 1 COMMITTED BURST SIZE FORWARD BC FWD 2 COMMITTED BURST SIZE BACKWARD BC BWD 2 17 Starting the Unit s Operation Step 8 Reset the Unit Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual There are two ways to perform a node reset on the unit through the Command Facility Main Menu software reset and from the front of the unit hardware reset Command Facility Resets 2 18 There are several varieties of resets in the Command Facility as follows d Di Node Link Channel Integral LAN TI E1 Node Bank
17. powering up a unit containing a LAN module first connect the LAN module s Ethernet interface to the network hub or backbone N WARNING Be sure to use the power cable supplied by your MICOM Certified Distributor Z Power Socket Check the Indicators On powering up the unit goes through a series of self tests and initialization as shown in the table Initialization and Self Test Stages of the Integration Unit AT BO A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 Core local RAM test O O O 0 0 0 O Static memory of cartridge test O e e o o o o o Cartridge PROM checksum tet O O 0 O O O O O Initialization of ports proceeding O O O 6 O O O O Link processor RAM test O O WO O O O Link processor code checksum O OW WO OO O Key O LED off O EDon 2 5 Starting the Unit s Operation Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Once the unit s initialization and self tests have been completed the Communications Control Module indicators on the front of the unit should display AT on and BO off as shown below uu AT BO A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 Communications Control N Module Indicators OR O000O00 yi Normal Status on Power Up Key O ot ZE Blinking O On 3D Off or Blinking If your unit does not display as shown check that the wall outlet is operational then refer to the next table for indicator interpretation 2 6 Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Starting the
18. supplied in Europe must have 0 752mm 3 conductor HAR cord type HO5VV F terminated in a grounding type Shucko plug on one end and a molded on IEC 320 connector on the other end Technical Data Input Volts 100 240 Vac 5 10 Input Current Marathon 5K Turbo 10K 5KT Pro 20K 20K Pro 3A 1 5A Marathon 2K 2K Plus 3K NetRunner 75E 2A 1A STADIA Integration Hub 6A 3A Frequency 47 63 Hz Um die K hlung des Ger tes nicht zu beschr nken ist es notwendig um das Ger t herum an allen Seiten ca 5 cm Raum zu lassen Stellen Sie das Ger t in der Nahe einer geerdeten Schutzkontakt steckdose so auf dass diese leicht erreichbar und zuganglich ist Die Montage und der Zugang ins Innere des Ger tes sind nur einem qualifizierten Techniker gestattet Ehe der Netzstecker aus der Steckdose gezogen wird m ssen s mtliche ausserliche Verbindungen vom Ger t getrennt werden Warnung Vor ffnen des Ger tes muss der Netzstecker aus der Steckdose gezogen werden Lithium Batterie Warnung Explosionsgefahr besteht wenn die Batterie nicht richtig ersetzt ist Die Batterie darf nur mit einer gleichen oder gleichwertigen Batterie ersetzt werden Netzteil ist mit automatischer Umschaltung entsprechend der Versorgungsspannung versorgt Die Netzleitung sollte ein harmonisierter Typ HAR sein mit der Bezeichnung H 05VV F oder HO5VVH2 F 3G 0 75 mm mit einem Schutzkontakt und einem Kaltger test
19. 1 mesh 2 12 node number and ID 2 10 Connectors known as ports 2 13 C 6 Crossover cable when needed 2 14 Current configuration reset to 2 19 D Data channel configuration 2 23 rates async menu path 2 23 sync menu path 2 22 Data Link Connection Identifier See DLCI Data Rate async C 9 sync C 9 Date and Time 2 26 Diagnostics C 10 DLCI configuration 2 17 menu 2 17 number of C 7 parameters 2 17 Index 1 E El Access Module Reset 2 18 Enter Class Command Facility prompt 2 8 Exit Command Facility 2 9 Command Mode 2 9 F Factory Defaults reset to 2 19 FCC C 4 FEATUREPAK FlashP ak Cartridge See Cartridge FlashPak Cartridge 1 4 Force Connect sync channels 2 22 Frame Relay DLCI configuration 2 17 intermittent data errors B 2 link 1 4 C 7 configuration 2 15 description 2 15 C 8 parameters menu 2 16 link reset 2 20 long cables and clock inversion B 2 parameter menu 2 16 prerequisites 2 15 reset link 2 20 specifications C 7 H Hardware umpers 20K Pro port Al B 2 Hardware Reset Button 2 20 Hosts async channel configuration 2 23 Hub Group local 1 4 Indicator Lights CCM 2 5 2 7 Initialization 2 5 Integral LAN Reset 2 18 Interconnect Link 1 1 C 7 Interface Selections 20K Pro B 2 J J umper Blocks 20K Pro B 1 Al interface 20K Pro B 2 J umpers dock inversion 20K Pro B 2 L LAN Capacity 1 2 Level 2 Protocol 2 17 Index 2 License
20. 1 Link Sync or Async A6 Async Interconnect Secondary Interconnect Local Interconnect or Frame Relay Link Sync or Async B1 B6 Async Interconnect Secondary Interconnect Local Interconnect Link Sync or Async B1 B123 Async Sync or Async C1 D12 Async Sync or Async B E Can be used for Voice or LAN 1 With 5000E 6DMA module installed in module location B 2 Sync channel available only on the 5000E 6 or 5000E 6DMA module 3 With any CEM other than 5000E 6DMA installed in module location B Specifications Links WAN Links nterconnec Link Secondary Link Local Interconnect Link Mux Link Frame Relay Access Links Maximum number of configurable DLCIs CIRs Frame Size Voice Interconnect Link Link Capacity Terminated Switched Delays Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual 0 12 links up to 128 K bps 0 6 links up to 128 K bps 0 12 links 64 256 Kbps 0 5 links up to 19 2 Kbps 0 6 links 56 Kbps T1 T1 requires external clocks 128 User determined Up to 8189 octets of information per frame including frame header Does not include CRC 80 of CIR 256 Kbps 384 Kbps 3 9128 Kbps Six link hops maximum for units with voice fax modules Limit the link hops to three four nodes total if you are configuring dynamic rate adaption on your voice fax module Notes e Port A1 when configured for frame relay can be externally clocked to T1 rates V 35 is require
21. 6 cm e interface converter or SNAPS 6 inches 15 2 cm e LAN Cartridge 12 inches 30 5 cm Allow space on the side for air vents Up to 12 inches 30 5 cm A additional space 6 5 inches Pd 16 5 cm Y gt gt Allow 2 inches ME Ya 5 08cm 17 5inches Y space for air vents 44 5 cm B 12 inches 4 80 5 cm Weight 22 lbs 10 Kg Standard Unit Up to 12 inches 30 5 cm additional space 10 75 inches A 27 3 cm x SX Allow 2 inches E 5 08 cm 17 5 inches 7 Space for air vents 45 9 cm 12 inches 4 30 5 cm Weight 27 lbs 12 Kg Unit with Power Plus C 2 Specifications Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Operating Environment Temperature Operating 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Storage 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Humidity Operating 10 to 90 relative humidity noncondensing Storage 0 to 95 relative humidity noncondensing Memory Lithium battery Located on the base module the battery preserves the configuration of the CMOS RAM for eight to ten years Flash Memory for Code Dual bank Flash memory Interface Connections Industry Standard Connections All industry standard connection interfaces are supported including RS 232 RS 530 RS 449 V 35 X 21 FXS FXO E amp M through V Ethernet and G3 fax Ports All ports present themselves as Data Communications Equipment Port Al J umper blocks on the base module set the Port Al interface for RS 232 V 24 V 35 or X 21 HS CAUTION Ju
22. Authorization number Contact your dis tributor for assistance MICOM warrants all out of warranty repairs or upgrades performed at its factory location or per formed by MICOM Customer Service for a period of 90 days after completion Shipping charges must be prepaid MICOM Communications Corp 4100 Los Angeles Avenue Simi Valley CA 93063 3397 805 583 8600 vi Contents Preface WeICOMG 14055040 ie eh ed rra Le pe dable rd ou qe EEN Along With This Manual Optional System Manual Get Packing Materlals n eR eR A atone Soe eae Marathon 20K Pro Capabilities Marathon in an Integrated Network Terms TO KNOW xou ad cado dar ien la ish INO esi IE PIE Aa Duc ARMED DLE CA DUE BEhSldgee P Starting The Unit s Operation 2 Step 1 Connect Terminal or PC to Access Command Facility Step 2 Install a Cartridge ooocccoococccccccnonana mnn Step 3 Power Up the Unit AEN NEEN eae or aor i ex dor oe NON E Check the Indicators o ooooooo RR RR RR RR eee eee Step 4 Access the Command Face Command Facility accessed via CMD Command Facility accessed via Command Mode using X break lee espectros e auque bepeidelquwppqeurpedaspde Midget ds Step 5 Configure the Node Number and Node ID for the Un Node Number and Node ID Configuration 00 0 cece tees Step 6 Configure Mesh On if a mesh network 00000 0c cece eee eens Conf
23. Canadian Requirements This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de classe A prescrites dans le r glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par le Minist re des Communications du Canada United Kingdom Requirement Interconnection of Ports Warning Interconnection directly or by way of other apparatus of ports marked SAFETY WARNING See instructions for use with ports marked or not so marked may produce hazardous conditions on the network The advice of a competent engineer must be obtained before such a connection is made None of the ports provide isolation sufficient to satisfy the relevant parts of BS 6301 Apparatus connected to the ports must either have been approved to the relevant parts of BS 6301 or to have been previously evaluated against BS 6301 British Telecom Technical Guides 2 or 26 and given permission to attach Other usage will invalidate any approval given to this apparatus Any or all of the ports on the following modules may be configured as non network ports e Communications Control Modules CCM 6 D type ports e Upto4 Channel Expansion Modules CEM up to 6 D type or 12 RJ 45 ports e LAN modules including RTS RLB
24. Command Facility port and disconnects the channel if the time is exceeded Once the required parameters are configured press M to return to the Command Facility Main Menu Basic Unit Information This section should be completed by the technician or distributor whois installing the unit When completed it should represent your node s informa tion It is intended as a reference tool for identifying the node its port connections and data rates Node ID Node Port Connection Type Data Rate For example A1 Interconnect Link 128 Kbps al o of Jo o Je of Je of oo Jo Port A1 interface check one RS 232 V 35 X 21 A 1 Base Module Components Contents Marathon 20K Pro Base Module Components 00000 e cece eee eee eee B 1 Port A1 Interface Selection soi srsreiriscis arois isons oo B 2 Clock Inversion Jumpers B 2 Base Module Port Interfaces B 3 Base Module Cables 0 ccc eee en een cent nen nn ene B 4 This section contains descriptions of the base module components port connectors and cable references Marathon 20K Pro Base Module Components Back Port A1 Interfaces HIE RS232 V 35 o eet Strapped for Default RS 232 V 24 Q Clock Inversion Headers ES no E6 Ere E
25. E FlashPak Cartridge E6 Inverts External Transmit Clock Front E5 Inverts External Receive Clock N CAUTION Jumper block setting for A1 must be RS 232 V 24 for an integral ISU installed in the unit B 1 Base Module Components Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Port A1 Interface Selection TheMarathon 20K Pro base module has a pair of user configurable jumper blocks for the port A1 interface The jumpers can be set for RS 232 V 24 V 35 or X 21 the default is RS 232 V 24 Thetwo blocks must be set for the same interface Clock Inversion Jumpers In most instances the Clock Inversion jumpers remain in place on headers E5 and E6 When running frame relay over long cables if instances of intermittent data errors occur these jumpers compensate for the cable length by creating a 180 phase shift J umpers should be moved as a pair either both on or both off The default is both jumpers are on Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Base Module Port Interfaces Base Module Components o O A A D of Jo of je 9 Communications Control Module Back Panel Port A1 Note DCE Data Communications Equipment DTE Data Terminal Equipment Pin25 All CCM ports RS 232 V 24 Interface DB 25 Pin Assignments Port A1 only Chassis Ground DB 25 Transmit Data TD Receive Data RD Request to Send RTS Clear to Send CTS Data Set Ready DSR Signal Groun
26. MARATHONS 20K Pro Owner s Manual Release 5 1 and above Part Number 800 1901 51 Rev A Model Number 5020BP December 1996 Notice of Filing Declaration of CE Conformance for International sales A Declaration of CE Conformance is on file at the MI COM addresses shown below The declaration lists the models described in this manual If the unit carries the CE mark this declaration certifies that it meets the spedfic EMC standards and safety LVD standards required for CE marking If the product is a module the module is CE compliant only if it is placed in a MICOM CE marked base unit MICOM Communications Corp MICOM Communications Corp Europe Ltd 4100 Los Angeles Avenue TheGranary Simi Valley California 93063 3397 Grange Court U S A Grange Road 805 583 8600 Tongham Surrey GU 10 1DW England UK 44 1252 781 777 Any units not carrying the CE approval are not CE compliant Modules placed in these units may not meet emission standards for CE compliance Trademark Notice MICOMeS Marathon NetRunner FrameRunner STADIA ClearVoice NETMan FEATUREPAK FlashPak MicroBand ATM Power Plus SNAPS MICOM9BOX and Val U Mux are trademarks or registered trademarks of MICOM Communications Corp All other names or trademarks are the true property of their respective companies Notice Specifications tolerances and design characteristics described in this manual are subject to change without noti
27. Male European Applications 345 5431 To DCE Crossover Male to Female European Applications 345 5430 To DTE Straight Male to Male European Applications 345 5432 To DTE Straight Male to Female European Applications V 35 5000C V35 DTE 345 5397 V 35 to DTE Straight Male to Female 5000C V35 DCE 345 5398 V 35 to DCE Male to Male X 21 5000C X21 DTE 345 5408 X 21 to DTE Straight Male to Female 5000C X21 DCE 345 5407 X 21 to DCE Male to Male 1 For port A1 only the RS 232 V 24 V 35 or X 21 interface can be selected by changing the position of a pair of jumper blocks on the 20K Pro base module RS 232 V 24 is the default Note DCE Data Communications Equipment DTE Data Terminal Equipment B 4 Specifications Contents Operating Environment C 3 MEMOTY soii Ad a ERE dj ii C 3 Interface Connections sogo isset erre he kh R da RR RP EE da NR ENEE E C 3 Agency Compliance oooooocccccco o C 4 Bod TENET C 5 NI EE C 6 eege A EM C 7 Interconnect LNK iis sess ha x x x ENEE C 7 Frame Relay LINK die ET owe RR ph Ee E Ee EE dE de das C 8 VOICE Ghannels cian e bo ea ed Ee ec i Ro ER a C 9 Asynchronous Channels ooo C 9 Synchronous Channels oococcccccoc nent tnt ttt C 9 ole elt qp C 10 Other Specifications C 10 C 1 Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Specifications Unit Size Note Allow additional space behind all units for the following e cable connectors 3 inches 7
28. S Type the node ID C PORT CONFIGURATION which was just config ured a slash followed ENTER NODE ID CHANNEL X TO ABORT by the channel num ber Then press Enter PORT CONFIGURATION 1 ASYNC SYNC INTERCONNECT LINK LOCAL INTERCONNECT LINK SECONDARY INTERCONNECT LINK MUX LINK X 21 LINK FRAME RELAY LINK Select the port type for the channel 0 J004sunN Async Port zm All ports except for A1 are by default async ports This option is used when reconfiguring a port to an async port Sync Port Protocol Configuration Om When selecting the sync port option a Set Channel Protocol menu is displayed The sync devices on both ends of the connection must operate under the same protocol Select the protocol SET CHANNEL PROTOCOL DLC matching that of the 1 DLC sync device A selec tion must be made Configuration of the sync channels will be described on page 2 22 2 13 Starting the Unit s Operation Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Interconnect Local Interconnect and Mux Link INTERCONNECT LINK 00 Be LOCAL INTERCONNECT LINK MUX LINK 0 Link Speed and Clocking When selecting an interconnect link local interconnect link or mux link a Set Link Rate menu is displayed If the port is connected to a communication device such as a modem or DSU CSU then clocking is supplied to the Marathon from the communication device sync external clocking
29. TS RESERVED UNPUBLISHED RIGHTS RESERVED UNDER THE COPYRIGHT LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES COMMAND MODE CHANNEL XX 1 ASYNC CHANNEL LOOPBACK 2 LOCAL CHANNEL CONFIGURATION 3 COMMAND FACILITY MAIN MENU 4 EXIT Select the option to access the Command Facility Main Menu COMMAND MODE CHANNEL XX C COMMAND FACILITY MAIN MENU COMMAND FACILITY MAIN MENU 240 VIEW CONFIGURATION STATUS STATISTICS CONFIGURE LOCAL NODES CONFIGURE VIEW REMOTE NODE Ss UNE EXIT COMMAND FACILITY Exiting To exit or quit the Command Facility either select the EXIT COMMAND FACILITY option or press break The DISCONNECT message is displayed 2 9 Starting the Unit s Operation Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Step 5 Configure the Node Number and Node ID for the Unit This configuration establishes a unique node number and node D for your Marathon This process can bereferred to as naming the node Each node must have its own node number and node I D and there can be no duplicates in the network The network may have one or multiple nodes containing a Real Time Clock The node with a Real Time Clock and configured with the lowest node number is the network time master A Real Time Clock broadcasts ti me to other nodes in the network Syntax NODE Use 1 through 254 Number 1 is input as 1 not 001 NODE ID Oneto eight characters The first character must be an alpha character Theremaining characters can be any
30. ase 3 0 and above 2 23 Starting the Unit s Operation Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Channel Password The channel password provides security for the specific async channel entered above When configured it is the first prompt a user encounters even before the ENTER CLASS prompt After two incorrect passwords the channel is disconnected The default is no password Syntax Up to eight alphanumeric characters Erase a password by entering a space and then Enter at the password prompt ASYNC CHANNEL SWITCHING PARAMETERS If the Character Set option in the Switch ASYNC CHANNEL SWITCHING PARAMETERS ing Parameters Menu is configured as Non GRANO Le PASSWORD ASCII do not assign a password Enter the password you want assigned to ENTER CHANNEL PASSWORD X TO ABORT the channel The channel passwords can be viewed under View Configuration by selecting Async Channel and then Switching Parameters 2 24 Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Starting the Unit s Operation Step 11 Configure Command Facility Passwords The Command Facility passwords provide different types of security for access to the Command Facility Global Allows access to all functions Status Allows access only to view status and exit functions N CAUTION Record these passwords because they cannot be viewed anywhere If forgotten a Cold Start is required and the system defaults will be reinstated
31. ce 1996 MICOM Communications Corp a Northern Telecom Nortel Company All rights reserved Unpublished rights reserved under the copyright laws of the United States RESTRICTED RIGHTS LEGEND Use duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c 1 ii of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at 252 227 7013 Safety Warnings and Cautions Various safety agencies request statements of warning or caution to help you in the safe operation of the MICOM unit These statements also apply to any and all modules installed within the unit To ensure adequate cooling of the equipment a 2 0 inch unobstructed space must be maintained around all sides of theunit The ac power socket shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible Installation and access tothe interior of this unit shall be made only by a qualified technician Connection to the network is to be disconnected before the mains plug is removed Warning Remove power plug from the power Socket before performing any service work on the unit Lithium Battery Caution Danger of explosion if battery is in correctly replaced Replace only with the same type or equivalent battery as recommended by the manufacturer Discard used batter ies according to manufacturer s instructions The power supply is auto ranging in this model The power supply cordset to be
32. control signal monitoring MicroBand ATM dynamically combines voice fax async sync and LAN data onto one communications link Normally transparent to ASCII user data H owever a port configured as terminal is transparent only when the data link is operational Theterminal port transmits link down in response to x when the link is not operational A port configured as host is always transparent to X Command Facility functions are activated by a X break or X Y sequence Transparency to these sequences is obtained by disabling the Command M ode using the Channel F eatures menu Telephone Requirements Contents Telephone Company Requirements ISU Module Notifying the Telephone Company Registration Affidavit Requirements for Connection to Digital Services o oooooccccoonomm Telephone Company Rights and Responsibilities Repair Instructions D 2 D 2 D 3 D 3 D 5 D 5 D 1 Telephone Company Requirements ISU Module Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Telephone Company Requirements ISU Module Notifying the Telephone Company You must notify the telephone company whenever the Integrated Service Unit ISU module is connected to or disconnected from a telephone compa ny line This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules On the back of this equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC registration number You must supply the following informati
33. d Carrier Detect CD 8 gt Unassigned 11 P Transmit Clock 15 gt Receive Clock 17 gt External Receive Clock 18 Data Terminal Ready DTR 20 Ring Indicator RI 22 gt External Transmit Clock 24 NOOR ob X 21 Interface to DCE DB 25 Pin Assignments Busy 25 lt _ Pins 22 and 25 are not used on 345 5429 345 5431 345 5430 and 345 5432 Port A1 only V 35 Interface to DCE DB 25 Pin Assignments Send DataA 2 lt Send Data B 14 Serial Clock Receive External A 18 lt _ Serial Clock Receive External B 21 Receive Data A 3r Receive Data B 16 gt Serial Clock Receive A 17 gt Serial Clock Receive B 19 Serial Clock Transmit External A 24 Serial Clock Transmit External B 23 lt Data Set Ready DSR 6 Data Terminal Ready DTR 20 Unassigned 11 Request to Send RTS 4 lt _ Receive Line Signal Detector RLSD 8 gt gt Ring Indicator 22 gt Local Test 25 re Clear to Send CTS 5 gt Signal Ground 7 p Frame Ground 1 Transmit A T A Clees Transmit B TB 16 gt Receive A R A 2 lt Receive B RB 14 lt Control A CA 15 gt Control B C B 13 Indication A IA 24 re Indication B IB 23 Signal Element Timing A S A 18 lt Signal Element Timing B S B 21
34. d e Generally use RS 232 V 34 interfaces for rates up to 64 Kbps For faster rates use V 35 or X 21 interfaces C 7 Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Specifications Frame Relay Link Note The maximums given are for a frame relay only application In a hybrid net work frame relay and interconnect links the numbers may vary Contact your MICOM Certified Distributor for additional information Maximum Link Speed Combinations On a frame relay only unit the maximum link rates combination in Kbps per port A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 768 512 512 512 512 384 384 512 512 384 256 256 512 512 384 256 128 128 Frame Relay Links and DLCIs Maximum Access Links 6 Ports which can be Frame Relay Access Links A1 A6 Configured DLCIs per Node maximum 128 Maximum PVCs on a Node with Mesh 12 Activated PVC Maximums Virtual Links 36 Premise Side PVCs two DLCIs per PVC 46 Utilized PVC Maximums Total per Node application dependent 32 Virtual Links 20 Premise Side PVCs 20 1 Requires V 35 adapter C 8 Specifications Voice Channels Analog Digital Asynchronous Channels Capacity Speed ABR Parity Stop Bits Characters Classes Delay Characteristics Synchronous Channels Capacity 09600 bps Clock Rate and Protocols ASCII Bisync EBCDIC Bisync H P Sync MICOM DLC RTS CTS Sync P ad BLE MICOM Voice Fast Packet TDM Delay Characteristics 1 Morethan 18 requires a power supply
35. de Reset For a node reset two selections are offered 1 Default Values returns the entire system configuration to the factory defaults This is also known as a cold start 2 Current Configuration sets the unit to the current configuration and updates the network once the network is connected This is also known as a warm start Perform a node reset to current configuration by following these selections through the menus COMMAND FACILITY MAIN MENU RESET RESET S ENTER Y TO CONFIRM OR N TO ABORT Y Be sure to select PARAMETER RESTORATION the Current Config uration option C CURRENT CONFIGURATION Depending on the method used to enter the Command Facility you either remain in the Command F adility or exit after the reset 2 19 Starting the Unit s Operation Frame Relay Link Reset After changing access link parameters you must reset the access link After changing DLCI parameters you must reset the DLCI Follow this path to the reset options If the port is configured as a frame relay link the Frame Relay Link Reset menu will display Hardware Reset The hardware reset is performed at the front of the unit With a narrow or poi nted object such as a pen carefully depress the recessed reset button and Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual COMMAND FACILITY MAIN MENU Wu RESET RESET D ENTER LINK CHANNEL X TO ABORT
36. e current data rate value Refer to the sync device and adjust SYNC CHANNEL CHARACTERISTICS any parameters as appropriate such 1 DATA RATE 2400 as data rate and block size Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Starting the Unit s Operation Asynchronous Channel Configuration All user channels A2 A 6 plus expansion module data channels are asynchronous by factory default To access the Async Channel menu follow this menu path COMMAND FACILITY MAIN MENU CONFIGURE LOCAL NODES CONFIGURE LOCAL NODES C ASYNC CHANNEL Enter the node ID a slash and the async ENTER NODE ID CHANNEL X TO ABORT channel number ASYNC CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL CHARACTERISTICS 2 CHANNEL FEATURES 3 EXTENDED FEATURES 4 SWITCHING PARAMETERS Note Changes made to the channel accessing the Command Facility take effect after exiting the Command Facility Also if the channel being configured is in use the changes take effect after the channel becomes idle To Terminal Be sure to access the Channel Characteristic menu and configure any channels connected to terminals as To Terminal Echo Also you may want to turn Echo on To Host For channels connected to hosts access the Channel Characteristic menu and configure those channels as To Host Parity All async ports must be configured to match the host or terminal to which they are connected The software performs parity conversion between Marathons Rele
37. e unit to see if the data terminal equipment or the line is at fault 2 If you find the problem is in your MICOM equipment refer to the fol lowing guidelines for obtaining service N WARNING Do not attempt to repair the module Attempting to repair the module may cause injury and may also damage equipment on the telephone network Attempts to repair the module are violations of FCC rules Repair to this equipment can only be made by the manufacturer and its authorized agents and by others who may be authorized by the FCC Please contact your MICOM Certified Distributor for further information a Ifthe unit is covered by the manufacturer s warranty follow the procedure set forth in the warranty refer to page v for obtaining repair or replacement of the unit b Ifthe unit is no longer covered by the manufacturer s Warranty you may return the unit to the manufacturer for repair or refurbishment You will be billed for any repairs The manufacturer s policy and procedure on repair and refurbishment is available upon request either by writing to or contacting your MICOM Certified Distributor Repair to this equipment can only be made by the manufacturer and its authorized agents and by others who may be authorized by the FCC Please contact your MICOM Certified Distributor Thetelephone company may ask you to disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or you are sure that the eq
38. ecker I EC 320 Technische Daten Nennspannung 100 240 V 5 10 Nennstrom Marathon 5K Turbo 10K 5KT Pro 20K 20K Pro 3A 1 5A Marathon 2K 2K Plus 3K NetRunner 75E 2A 1A STADIA Integration Hub 6A 3A Frequenz 47 63 Hz Pour assurer un refroidissement ad quat maintenir un espace libre de 5 cm 2 pouces tout autour de l appareil Installer la prise AC proximit de l appareil dans un rayon d acces facile L installation et l ouverture de cet appareil est permise par un technicien autoris seul ement Avant de d brancher la prise de courant assurer que toutes les connexions externes ont t d connect de l appareil Avertissement D brancher la prise de courant avant d entreprendre aucun travail de r paration de l appareil Batterie Au Lithium Avertissement Un danger d explosion existe si la batterie est remplac e incorrecte ment Remplacer avec une batterie identique ou similaire recomman d e par lefabriquant Disposer des batteries utilis es selon la m thode prescrite par lefabriquant Ce mod le s adapte automatique ment au courant lectrique ou voltage de la prise murale En Europe brancher l appareil la prise murale au moyen d un fil HAR comprenant 3 cables HO5VV F ou HO5VVH2 F de 0 752mm chacun avec une extremit une prise de terre genre SHUCKO et l autre une prise IEC 320 Donnees Techniques Voltage d Acc s 100 240 V 5 10
39. ect to analog content and billing protection I attest that all operations associated with the establishment maintenance and adjustment of the digital CPE with respect to encoded analog content and encoded billing protection information continuously complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules and Regulations The digital CPE does not transmit digital signal containing encoded analog content or billing information which is intended to be decoded within the telecommu nications network The encoded analog content and billing protection is factory set and is not under the control of the customer I attest that the operator s maintainer s of the digital CPE responsible for the establishment maintenance and adjustment of the encoded analog content and billing information has have been trained to perform these functions by successfully having completed one of the following check appropriate blocks _ a Atraining course provided by the manufacturer grantee of the equipment used to encode analog signals or b A training course provided by the customer or authorized representative using training materials and instructions provided by the manufacturer grantee of the equipment used to encode analog signals or __ c An independent training course e g trade school or technical institution recognized by the manufacturer grantee of the equipment used to encode analog signal or d In lieu of the preceding training require
40. elow Data Rate 9600 Code Level 8 bits per character Stop Bits 1 Parity None Operation Full Duplex After the initial connection to the Command Mode the terminal parameters except Operation may be reconfigured Once the new parameters are selected exit the Command M ode by entering break The new parameters will now bein effect Set the terminal to the new parameters and reenter the Command M ode if desired Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Starting the Unit s Operation Step 2 Install a Cartridge Do not remove the copper tape Removal constitutes a violation of the warranty and EMI agency requirements When a cartridge is not being used it should be stored in an anti static bag N WARNING Any time a FlashPak cartridge is installed or removed be sure that the power cord is unplugged Failure to do so could result in damage to the cartridge Installation steps for Communications Control Module cartridge O Leave the power cord unplugged E 2 Slide in the cartridge 3 Push in cartridge until flush against unit There must be no gap between cartridge and unit 2 3 Starting the Unit s Operation Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Removal steps for cartridge aS O Unplug the power cord NL 2 Pull out the extractor handle 3 Slide out the cartridge 2 4 Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Starting the Unit s Operation Step 3 Power Up the Unit Important Prior to
41. figure the ports node and data channels The screen of the terminal is blank except for the cursor position Choose one of the following methods to enter the Command Facility Either method can be used to enter and reenter the Command Facility The instructions for using both methods follow e Via CMD Usethis method if your terminal is configured as DTR connect protocol e Via the Command Mode using X break Note Menu flows in this section show the name of the menu option you should choose To select the menu option enter the number shown on your screen that is associated with the option desired For example enter 3 to select this option 0 COMMAND FACILITY MAIN MENU Command Facility accessed via CMD 2 8 Press Enter m At the prompt enter ENTER CLASS CMD CMD The default password is no password SO ENTER CLASS PASSWORD Enter press Enter COMMAND FACILITY MAIN MENU 240 VIEW CONFIGURATION STATUS STATISTICS CONFIGURE LOCAL NODES CONFIGURE VIEW REMOTE NODE vs C PN r EXIT COMMAND FACILITY Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Starting the Unit s Operation Command Facility accessed via Command Mode using X lt break gt Press X a a then break Ct ES The Command Mode Menu is displayed If your keyboard does not have a break key use the CMD access method which precedes this one MICOM COMMUNICATIONS CORP ALL RIGH
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43. ic or private frame relay networks This Owner s Manual is designed to highlight the M arathon 20K Pro features It is intended for the user who has support from a qualified technician or MICOM Certified Distributor Thefollowing information is provi ded Section 1 An Introduction which highlights the unit s capabilities Section 2 A sequence of steps to start your unit s operation Appendix A A blank worksheet which we suggest be filled out by you or your Distributor and kept near the unit Appendix B A diagram of the 20K Pro base module and a brief description of each component The base module s port interface descri ptions and cable numbers are provided Appendix C Specifications Appendix D Telephone company requirements if your unit contains an optional ISU module Detailed information about the features and operation of the unit and all its options is availablein the optional System Manual Set Preface Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Along With This Manual Along with this Owner s Manual you should have received the following e Marathon Release Notes The Release Notes provide an overview of new software enhancements and any new hardware releases and an in depth discussion of new features e MenuFlow Diagram This large sheet provides a roadmap of the menus in the Command Facility It provides a means for finding a menu or for following a menu path to various submenus e A CD ROM providing all the manuals in the
44. iguring a Mesh Node sssssssssssssess s eee ett eens Step 7 Configure the Ports ASYN POLL maatti rd cd m diu Uds e eur Sync Port Protocol Configuration Interconnect Local Interconnect and Mux Link 000 eee eee eee Secondary Interconnect Link 0 00 anaana teen teens Fraime Relay Link Loi SEN ee EE NEEN ee a Configuration Prerequisites Frame Relay Parameters ooccccccccccccc nee tne ens Step 8 Reset enn Command Facility Resets Node Reset rem Frame Relay Link Reset 2 0 cece eens Hardware Reset ica eee Eee scaled iR ae a a de B dne Step 9 Configure the Number and ID for the Local MICOM Muxes if any Contents Starting The Unit s Operation 2 cont d Step 10 Configure the Channels scsi d dE EN AE SEN 2 22 Synchronous Channel Configuration 2 22 Asynchronous Channel Configuration 0 0 0 0 cece ccc cece eee nen e nee nees 2 23 ChamelPassWword aia a a a 2 24 Step 11 Configure Command Facility Passwords 2 25 Syntax for Global and Status Passwords 2 25 Global and Status Password Configuration Procedure oooooocoooocoroorooo 2 25 Step 12 Configure the Command Fach 2 26 Basic Unit Information A Base Module Components B Marathon 20K Pro Base Module Components ssssssssssss esses Port A1 Interface Selection Clock Inversion Jumpers Base Module Port Interfaces
45. ments the operation s maintainer s is are under the control of a supervisor trained in accordance with circle one above I agree to provide telco s name with proper documentation to demonstrate compliance with the information as provided in the preceding para graph if so requested signature title date Subscribed and Sworn to before me this day of 19 Notary Public My commission expires Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Telephone Company Requirements ISU Module Telephone Company Rights and Responsibilities If your data terminal equipment causes harm tothe telephone network the telephone company may discontinue your service temporarily If possible they will notify you in advance But if advance notice is not practical you will be notified as soon as possible You will be given the opportunity to correct the situation and you will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operation or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your data communications equipment If they do you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service Repair Instructions If you experience trouble with the ISU equipment follow this procedure 1 Determine whether the problem is your data terminal equipment If you have another data terminal equipment connect it in place of the inoper ativ
46. mper block setting for A1 must be RS 232 V 24 if an Integrated Service Unit ISU is installed in the unit C 3 Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Agency Compliance C 4 Safety Electromagnetic Compatibility Telephone Registrati on as applicable EU Declaration of Conformity Safety EMC BABT CE Compliant Specifications UL 1950 1993 CSA Standard C22 2 No 950 1993 IEC 950 1991 A1 1992 TUV EN 60950 1992 EN 41003 1993 VDE 0805 BABT 340 Sixth Edition Manufacturing FCC Part 15 Level A C R C c 1374 E N55022 CISPR 22 E N50082 1 1992 EC 801 2 1991 prE N 55024 2 1992 3KV CD 8KV AD EC 801 3 1984 prE N 55024 3 1991 3 V m EC 801 4 1988 prE N 55024 4 1993 0 5KV Signal 1K V Power EN60555 Power H armonics J une 1996 and later FCC Part 68 U S A DOC CS 03 Canada European Union see Voice Manual for NTRs Directive 73 23 EEC Directive 89 336 EEC License 604342 Theunit meets the European EMC directive 89 336 EEC Specifications Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Power Power 100 to 240 Vac 5 10 47 to 63 Hz 135 Watts maximum 1 to 3 Amps Distance to ac Power Socket The distance to an ac power socket should not exceed six feet 1 8 meters Do not use extension cords which may hinder your ability to unplug the system in the event of an emergency Socket N WARNING Before the unit is powered up or turned on make sure there is a
47. nd the default node ID will display 241 2 21 Starting the Unit s Operation Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Step 10 Configure the Channels Synchronous Channel Configuration 2 22 Sync channels are supported only as direct attachments on M arathons Muxes can only support async or voice channels A sync connection cannot be made toa MI COM mux N CAUTION The sync channel is not switchable and must be force connected When configuring a synchronous channel you must determine if the sync device is providing the clocking If the sync device provides clocking configure the Marathon unit for external docking and set the sync channel data rate to match the attached sync device If it does not provide clocking configure the Marathon unit for internal docking COMMAND FACILITY MAIN MENU CONFIGURE LOCAL NODES CONFIGURE LOCAL NODES SYNC CHANNEL Enter the node ID a slash and the sync channel number If you see CONFIGURATION INHIBITED and WRONG CHANNEL TYPE error messages now it is likely that a reset was not performed after changing the port configuration to sync Abort the entry and perform a node reset before returning to this sequence reset instructions are on page 2 18 ENTER NODE ID CHANNEL X TO ABORT Thereis a different Sync Channel Characteristics menu for each sync protocol Remember the protocol was selected as part of the port configuration procedure The display shows th
48. nt and billing protection is used to transmit digital signals containing en coded analog content which are intended for eventual conversion into voice band analog signals and retransmitted on the network The affidavit shall affirm that either no encoded analog content or billing information is being transmitted or that the output of the de vice meets Part 68 encoded analog content or billing protection specifi cation End user customer will be responsible to file an affidavit with the local exchange carrier when connecting unprotected CPE to a 1 544 Mbps or Subrate digital services Until such time as subrate terminal equipment is registered for voice applications the affidavit requirement for subrate services is waived The following form is a copy of the affidavit to be used D 3 Telephone Company Requirements ISU Module Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual AFFIDAVIT FOR CONNECTION OF CUSTOMER PREMISES EQUIPMENT TO 1 544 MBPS AND OR SUBRATE DIGITAL SERVICES For the work to be performed in the certified territory of Telco Name State of county of L name business address telephone number being duly sworn state I have responsibility for the operation and maintenance of the terminal equipment to be connected to 1 544 Mbps and or Subrate digital services The terminal equipment to be connected complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules except for the encoded analog content and billing protection specifications with resp
49. on upon request e Whether the notification is a connection or disconnection e Manufacturer of the device MICOM Communications Corp e Model number of the device 50001 56 1 or 50001 56 2 e FCC Registration Number BEB9E9 16166 DE N e Ringer Equivalence 0 0B e Quantity of jack s which may be used 1 or 2 RJ 45 e Facility Interface Code 04DU 5 56 e Service Order Code 6 0N In addition to the above information you will be required to supply the following supplemental information if your system is an XD DD DE or OT requiring three 3 or more C O Lines e Sequencein which the trunks are to be connected e Facility Interface Codes by position e Service Order Codes by position Note The FCC Registration label includes the Ringer Equivalence because at the time FCC Part 68 was established digital systems without ringing had not been established Even though the Ringer Equivalence must appear on the label it is inconsequential in the case of digital communications devices Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Telephone Company Requirements ISU Module Registration Connection of this unit to the nationwide telecommunications network must be through a standard network interface jack RJ 48S which you must order from your telephone company Affidavit Requirements for Connection to Digital Services An affidavit is required to be served to the telephone company when ever digital terminal equipment without encoded analog conte
50. onnect link e The primary must be configured as an interconnect link Remember to set the secondary link parameters from the Configure Local Nodes menu Frame Relay Link FRAME RELAY LINK After configuring the port as frame relay reset the node to current configuration Reset instructions are on page 2 18 Prior to configuring the frame relay parameters obtain the following information from the carrier provider Configuration Prerequisites e DLCI numbers there will be two DLCI numbers for each DLC one for each end point e DLCI parameters CIR and Be e Local management protocol Annex A D LMI Rev 1 or None e Local management parameters for Annex A D or LMI Rev 1 Protocol 2 15 Starting the Unit s Operation Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual 2 16 Frame Relay Parameters CONFIGURE LOCAL NODES FRAME RELAY PARAMETERS ENTER NODE ID CHANNEL X TO ABORT FRAME RELAY PARAMETERS d FRAME RELAY LINK PARAMETERS ER LOCAL MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL PARAMETERS EI DLCI CONFIGURATION Frame Relay Link Parameters FRAME RELAY PARAMETERS C FRAME RELAY LINK PARAMETERS FRAME RELAY LINK PARAMETERS I CLOCK SPEED PORT CLOCKING MAXIMUM FRAME SIZE NETWORK ADDRESS LOCAL MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL Ow GA A Local Management Protocol Parameters If you select either Annex A D or LMI Rev 1 local management protocol you may set the management parameters using the following
51. rathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Mux links 5 maximum up to 19 2 Kbps Voice channels Analog 8 maximum Digital 30 maximum Sync channels 18 maximum Async channels 41 maximum LAN modules Remote Terminal Server maximum 2 modules Integration Router Module maximum 2 modules Integral Hub Module 1 4 8 hub port modules up to 32 connections Communications Control Module can be installed in a STADIA Hub unit Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Introduction Marathon in an Integrated Network The Marathon 20K Pro offers a flexible connectivity solution for Marathons in a star string or mesh network topology In addition the 20K Pro can act as a high performance central site for a larger Marathon network Marathon Marathon 20K Pro 3K c Host Computer 3 LJ 4 Server Marathon o 20KPro Network Management Public Frame Relay Network I Marathon 3K e F Marathon 20K Pro A Interconnect Link Permanent Virtual Circuit 1 3 Introduction Terms to Know Link Types Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual It may be helpful to become familiar with the following terms which are used in this manual Node FlashPak cartridge Module Communications Control Module Module location Frame Relay Link Interconnect Link Local Interconnect Link Secondary nterconnect Link
52. sh On if a mesh network There are two network types mesh and non mesh e Non Mesh Recommended for all units operating without closed Mesh Off loops This is the default e Mesh For all configured units utilizing a Mesh On closed loop topology connected in a network with more than one pathway and units in between closed loop networks When enabling mesh in frame relay networks the unit has a maximum DLCI PVC configuration see Capabilities on page 1 1 Each unit required to run mesh or connecting nodes between mesh networks must have mesh enabled on Configuring a Mesh Node To enable the mesh feature use the following path CONFIGURE LOCAL NODES NODE IDS NODE ID CONFIGURATION MESH ROUTER MESH ROUTER Jos ENTER Y TO RESET C TO CONTINUE Press Y which will forcethe reset If you press C the change will not take effect Important The DUPLICATE NODE ID message will very briefly display if there are units within the network which should be configured for mesh and they are currently configured as non mesh This is assuming that all the nodes have already been given unique names at the Node IDs Menu Do not place a network in service that displays this message as some nodes may not be recognized 2 12 Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Starting the Unit s Operation Step 7 Configure the Ports COMMAND FACILITY MAIN MENU C CONFIGURE LOCAL NODE
53. the functions contained in the Software will meet a specific requirement or that the operation will be uninterrupted or error free INSTALLING NON MICOM SOFTWARE IN MICOM EQUIPMENT SHALL VOID THIS WARRANTY MICOM may in its sole discretion except for thefirst ninety 90 days of warranty elect to repair or replace the equipment in which event MI COM shall have a reasonable time to make repairs or to replacethe equipment MICOM will return the equipment freight prepaid THE PROVISIONS OF THIS WARRANTY ARE IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WRITTEN OR ORAL INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANT ABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND MICOM S LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF THE MANUFACTURE SALE OR SUPPLYING OF THE EQUIPMENT OR ITS USE WHETHER BASED UPON WARRANTY CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE PRODUCTS LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE SHALL NOT EXCEED THE ORIGINAL AMOUNT PAID BY THE BUYER FOR THE EQUIPMENT IN NO EVENT SHALL MICOM BE LIABLE TO THE BUYER OR ANY OTHER PER SON OR ENTITY FOR UNINTENDED OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF PROFITS OR USE DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE MANUFACTURE SALE OR SUPPLYING OF THE EQUIPMENT SERVICE INFORMATION If you experience difficulty with this product contact your MICOM Certified Distributor for prompt assistance MI COM offers complete factory repair for both in warranty and out of warranty equipment Before returning any equipment you must obtain a Return
54. uipment is not malfunctioning D 5 Symbols CMD access method 2 8 A Al Interface 20K Pro B 2 Access Methods CMD 2 8 X break 2 9 Command F adility 2 8 Affidavit for equipment connection ISU module D 3 Agencies BABT C 4 CSA C 4 FCC C 4 TUV C 4 UL C 4 Annex A 2 15 2 16 D 2 15 2 16 Associated Link 2 15 Asynchronous channel capacity 1 2 configuration 2 23 menu 2 23 B BABT License Number C 4 Back to back Marathons 2 14 Backup Link 2 15 Bank Selected Software 2 18 Base Module Components 20K Pro B 1 Bc 2 17 C Cartridge CCM 2 3 2 4 CCM cables B 3 B 4 indicator lights 2 5 2 7 CE Compliance C 4 Channel ASCII terminal connection to async 2 2 async 2 23 password 2 24 reset 2 18 sync 2 22 Channel Bank 2 14 Channel Characteristics sync menu 2 22 Index Character Set if non ASCII 2 24 Class password 2 8 Clock real time 2 10 2 26 Clock Inversion J umpers 20K Pro B 2 Clocking interconnect link 2 14 mux link 2 14 sync devices 2 22 Closed L oops 2 12 Cold Start 2 19 password caution 2 25 Command F acility access to 2 8 configuration 2 26 Main Menu 2 9 Parameters menu 2 26 passwords 2 25 Command M ode access to 2 9 menu 2 9 Command Port 2 2 Committed Burst Size See Bc Configure Command Facility 2 26 data channels 2 23 DLCI 2 17 frame relay link 2 15 link parameters frame relay 2 16 local MICOM mux 2 2
55. upgrade Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual 0 8 channels 4 16 K bps 0 30 channels 4 16 Kbps 0 41 50 38 400 bps to 19 2 Kbps Odd Even Mark Space None 1 1 5 2 5 8 bits character plus parity code levels 5 through 9 64 40 msec depending upon channel and composite speed Satellite operation will affect delay time 0 18 1200 19 200 1200 48 000 1200 64 000 9600 14 400 1200 64 000 1200 64 000 30 40 msec 9600 bps Satellite operation will affect delay time C 9 Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual MICOM Mux MICOM Mux Compatibility Mux FEATUREPAK Cartridge Prom No and Revision MB2 ESM FSM FSV 907 1911 0F or higher 907 2102 0A or higher 907 2120 0B or higher 907 2157 0A or higher MB3 ESS FSS 907 2002 0G or higher 907 2103 0C or higher MB5 ESM ESS FSS 907 1992 0B or higher 907 1993 0D or higher 907 2105 0B or higher LCi Val U Mux n a 907 2013 0A or higher Will not support X 21 bis application Other Specifications Status Displays Command Facility Diagnostics Multiplexing Technique Transparency C 10 System status and port activity indicator lights Menu driven Provides message broadcast dynamic channel configuration centralized troubleshooting alarm messages and periodic reports Local channel tests local and remote composite loopback tests data output test ISU module tests voice fax module tests and
56. ver a leased line For connecting to a MICOM mux over an X 21 link Starting The Unit s Operation Contents Step 1 Connect Terminal or PC to Access Command Facility 2 2 Step 2 Install a Cartridge 2 3 Step 3 Power Up the Unit 2 5 Step 4 Access the Command Facility 2 8 Step 5 Configure the Node Number and Node ID for the Unit 2 10 Step 6 Configure Mesh On if a mesh network 00000 0 cece ee eee ees 2 12 Step 7 Configure the Ports 2 13 Step 8 Reset the Unit sisa ean ida e dae E NEE NEE Ne USUS da iR dee de 2 18 Step 9 Configure the Number and ID for the Local MICOM Muxes if any 2 21 Step 10 Configure the Channels 2 22 Step 11 Configure Command Facility Passwords 2 25 Step 12 Configure the Command Fach 2 26 This section provides you with steps to make your unit operational It follows the installation provided by your technician or distributor Once you have completed this section your unit is on line ready for communication traffic 2 1 Starting the Unit s Operation Marathon 20K Pro Owner s Manual Step 1 Connect Terminal or PC to Access Command Facility Connect an ASCII terminal or a PC with terminal emulation software to any asynchronous port in theunit This terminal provides local access to the Command M ode and Command Facility until you define a node ID name and node number Async Terminal Settings Set the terminal tothe settings shown b
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